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US-8680994

Method for locating vegetation having a potential to impact a structure

PublishedMarch 25, 2014
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Technical Abstract

A method for designating vegetation as potential impact vegetation includes identifying data relating to target vegetation from a dataset and determining a reach distance of the target vegetation. The reach distance includes a distance from a point on a ground to a point of the target vegetation that is farthest from the point on the ground. The method also includes comparing the reach distance of the target vegetation with a closest distance between the point on the ground and a structure to produce a compared reach distance value and determining a health indicator value for the target vegetation. The method further includes comparing the health indicator value of the target vegetation to a health indicator threshold value and designating the target vegetation as having a potential to impact the structure based on the compared reach distance value and the comparison of the health indicator to the health indicator threshold.

Patent Claims
27 claims

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1. A method for designating vegetation as potential impact vegetation, the method comprising: identifying, via a processor, data relating to target vegetation from a dataset; determining, by the processor, a reach distance of the target vegetation, the reach distance comprising a distance from a point on a ground to a point of the target vegetation that is farthest from the point on the ground; comparing, by the processor, the reach distance of the target vegetation with a closest distance between the point on the ground and a structure to produce a compared reach distance value; determining a health indicator value for the target vegetation; comparing the health indicator value of the target vegetation to a health indicator threshold value; and designating the target vegetation as having a potential to impact the structure based on the compared reach distance value and the comparison of the health indicator to the health indicator threshold.

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2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the point on the ground is a point where the target vegetation grows out of the ground.

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3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the point on the ground is a point substantially directly below the point of the target vegetation.

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4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the closest distance between the point on the ground and the structure is a base distance; and designating the target vegetation includes designating the target vegetation as having a potential to impact the structure if the reach distance is greater than or equal to the base distance.

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5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the closest distance between the point on the ground and the structure is a base distance; designating the target vegetation includes designating the target vegetation as having a potential to impact the structure if the reach distance is greater than or equal to the base distance less a threshold distance; and the threshold distance is equal to a predetermined distance extending from the structure.

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6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the predetermined distance extending from the structure includes a value associated with a safety buffer zone, and the safety buffer zone includes at least one of a power line safety buffer zone, a railroad track safety buffer zone, a railroad overhead conductor safety buffer zone, a phone line safety buffer zone, a phone line safety buffer zone, a road safety buffer zone, a highway safety buffer zone, and a communication cable safety buffer zone.

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7. The method of claim 1 , wherein identifying data relating to target vegetation from a dataset includes identifying segments of the target vegetation.

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8. The method of claim 6 , wherein the identifying the segments includes filtering segmentation input data with a filter that alters a number of inputs to a filter operator or weights of individual entries among the inputs, based on one or more vegetation properties corresponding to a filter location.

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9. The method of claim 6 , wherein the identifying the segments includes, for each identified segment, altering one or more segmentation parameters of the segment based on one or more properties of a seed point from which the segment is started.

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10. The method of claim 1 , wherein, determining a health indicator value for the target vegetation includes determining, by the processor, the health indicator value for the target vegetation; and comparing the health indicator value of the target vegetation includes comparing, by the processor, the health indicator value of the target vegetation with the health indicator threshold value.

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11. The method of claim 10 , wherein determining a health indicator value for the target vegetation includes calculating a color difference between an analyzed pixel and a determined reference color.

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12. The method of claim 11 , wherein determining the health indicator value for the target vegetation further includes analyzing aerial image data that includes at least one of R-G-B image data, CIR image data, and spectrometric image data.

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13. The method of claim 10 , wherein the instruction to determine a health indicator value for the target vegetation includes calculating a color difference between an analyzed pixel and a determined reference color.

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14. The method of claim 1 , further comprising at least one of: notifying a user of a possible impact upon the structure by the target vegetation; displaying one or more possible points of impact upon the structure by the target vegetation; attributing a target vegetation database with an impact table record that describes an impact between the target vegetation and the structure; and displaying an indication that the target vegetation on a map has potential to impact the structure.

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15. The method of claim 1 , wherein the target vegetation comprises a tree and a tree crown, and the structure comprises a power line, a communications line, a road, or a railroad track.

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16. The method of claim 1 , wherein determining the health indicator value includes determining the health indicator value from at least one of imaged data of the target vegetation and field observation of the target vegetation.

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17. The method of claim 1 , wherein identifying data relating to target vegetation from a dataset comprises identifying the target vegetation from a dataset that includes light detection and ranging (LiDAR) data, laser scanning data, radar data, synthetic aperture radar data, data from a sensor based on scanning distance-measurement and providing point clouds, digital imagery, video, or hyperspectral imaging data.

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18. A tangible computer readable storage medium, including instructions for instructing a processor to: identify data relating to target vegetation from a dataset; determine a reach distance of the target vegetation, the reach distance comprising a distance from a point on the ground to a point of the target vegetation that is farthest from the point on the ground; compare the reach distance of the target vegetation with a closest distance between the point on the ground and a structure to produce a compared reach distance value; determine a health indicator value for the target vegetation; compare the health indicator value of the target vegetation with a health indicator value threshold; and designate the target vegetation as having a potential to impact the structure based on the compared reach distance value and the comparison of the health indicator to the health indicator threshold.

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19. The storage medium of claim 18 , wherein the closest distance between the point on the ground and the structure is a base distance; and the instruction to designate the target vegetation includes designating the target vegetation as having a potential to impact the structure if the reach distance is greater than or equal to the base distance.

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20. The method of claim 18 , wherein the closest distance between the point on the ground and the structure is a base distance; the instruction to designate the target vegetation includes designating the target vegetation as having a potential to impact the structure if the difference between the base distance and the reach distance is greater than or equal to a threshold distance; and the threshold distance is equal to a predetermined distance extending from the structure.

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21. The method of claim 18 , wherein the instruction to identify data relating to target vegetation from a dataset includes designating segments of the target vegetation.

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22. The method of claim 21 , wherein designating segments of the target vegetation includes adaptive filtering.

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23. The method of claim 21 , wherein designating segments of the target vegetation includes adaptive thresholding.

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24. A system for designating vegetation as potential impact target vegetation, comprising: a processor configured to: identify data relating to target vegetation from a dataset; determine a reach distance of the target vegetation, the reach distance comprising a distance from a point on the ground to a point of the target vegetation that is farthest from the point on the ground; compare the reach distance of the target vegetation with a closest distance between the point on the ground and a structure to produce a compared reach distance value; determine a health indicator value for the target vegetation; compare the health indicator value of the target vegetation with a health indicator value threshold; and designate the target vegetation as having a potential to impact the structure if the reach distance is greater than or equal to the reach distance threshold and if the health indicator deviates from the health indicator threshold; a data input coupled to the processor and configured to provide the processor with the dataset; and a user interface coupled to at least one of the processor and the data input.

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25. The system of claim 24 , further comprising a data sensing device selected from a group comprising a light detection and ranging (LiDAR) system, a laser scanning system, a radar system, a synthetic aperture radar system, a system using a sensor based on scanning distance-measurement and providing 3D point clouds, a digital imaging system, and a hyperspectral imaging system.

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26. The system of claim 24 , wherein the structure includes at least one of a power line, a railroad track, a railroad overhead conductor, a phone line, a phone line, a road, a highway, and a communication cable.

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27. The system of claim 24 , wherein the processor is further configured to select at least one action from a group of actions comprising: notifying a user of a possible impact upon the structure by the target vegetation; displaying one or more possible points of impact upon the structure by the target vegetation; attributing a target vegetation database with an impact table record that describes an impact between the target vegetation and the structure; and displaying an indication that the target vegetation on a map has potential to impact the structure.

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Filing Date

December 30, 2011

Publication Date

March 25, 2014

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